JVC MX-DK15 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Additional Information
 
Learning More about This System
 
Introduction 
 
(see pages 1 and 2)
 
Playable Disc Types:
 
• If you play back an NTSC disc with the scan mode set to 
“PAL (PRG),” you can watch the playback picture (the 
disc will be reproduced using “PAL 60” format), but the 
TV screen may not display properly.
• If you play back a PAL disc with the scan mode set to 
“NTSC (PRG),” you can watch the playback picture, but 
the following symptoms may occur:
– The items on the disc menu will be blurred, and be shown 
slightly shifted when highlighted.
– The aspect ratio of the picture may differ from the 
original aspect ratio.
– The picture movement is not smooth.
 
• About audio format
 
 
Linear PCM:
 
 Uncompressed digital audio, the same 
format used for CDs and most studio masters.
 
Dolby Digital:
 
 Compressed digital audio, developed by 
Dolby Laboratories, which enables multi-channel 
encode to create the realistic surround sound.
 
DTS (Digital Theater Systems): 
 
Compressed digital 
audio, developed by Digital Theater Systems, Inc., which 
enables multi-channel like Dolby Digital. As the 
compression ratio is lower than for Dolby Digital, it 
provides wider dynamic range and better separation.
 
MLP:
 
 Compressed digital audio which enables lossless 
compression of DVD Audio.
 
Connections 
 
(see pages 3 to 6)
 
Changing the Color System and Scanning Mode:
 
• Do not change to progressive scanning mode in the 
following cases:
– When your TV does not support the progressive video 
input.
– When you have not connected your TV to the unit using 
a component video cord.
• When you play back an NTSC disc in progressive scanning 
mode, the System outputs the NTSC signal regardless of 
color system settings.
 
Daily Operations—Playback 
 
(see pages 8 to 11)
 
Listening to the Radio:
 
• If you store a new station into an occupied preset number, 
the previously stored station in that number will be erased.
• When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure 
occurs, the preset stations will be erased in a few days. If 
this happens, preset the stations again.
 
Playing Back a Disc:
 
• On some DVD, SVCD, or VCD discs, the actual operations 
may be different from what is explained in this manual, due 
to the programming and disc structure; such differences are 
not a malfunction of this System.
• This System can recognize up to 4 000 files in a disc. Also, 
the System can recognize up to 150 files per group and up 
to 99 groups in a disc.
– If there are any unplayable files in a folder, those files are 
also counted in the total file number.
– Playable files which do not belong to any groups are 
handled as Group 1.
• CA-MXDK5 only: Some DVD Audio discs prohibit 
downmix. When you play back such a disc, “LR ONLY” 
appears on the display and the System plays back the left 
front and right front signals.
• CA-MXDK5 only: When playing back a DVD Audio disc 
recorded in MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing; a lossless 
audio compression system that can completely recreate the 
PCM signals), the signals are recognized as the linear PCM 
signals, however, no indicator lights up in the display 
window.
• For DVD-VR playback...
– When making a disc, use the UDF-Bridge format.
– For details about DVD-VR format and playlist, refer to 
the manual of the recording equipment.
– You cannot use reverse Slow-motion playback, Program 
Play or Random Play.
• For MP3/WMA playback...
– This System can play back MP3/WMA files with the 
extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> (regardless of the 
letter case—upper/lower).
– MP3 discs require a longer readout time than regular 
CDs depending on the complexity of the group/file 
configuration.
– Some MP3/WMA files cannot be played back and will 
be skipped. This results from their recording processes 
and conditions.
– When making MP3/WMA discs, use ISO 9660 Level 1 
or Level 2 for the disc format.
– It is recommended that you make each MP3/WMA file at 
a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and at bit rate of 128 kbps. 
This System cannot play back files made at a bit rate of 
less than 64 kbps.
• For MPEG-1/MPEG-2 playback...
– The stream format should conform to MPEG system/
program stream.
– 720 x 576 pixels (25 fps)/720 x 480 pixels (30 fps) is 
recommended for the highest resolution.
– This System also supports the resolutions of 352 x 576/
480 x 576/352 x 288 pixels (25 fps) and 352 x 480/480 x 
480/352 x 240 pixels (30 fps).
– The file format should be MP@ML (Main Profile at 
Main Level)/SP@ML (Simple profile at Main Level)/
MP@LL (Main Profile at Low Level).
– Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio layer-2 
or MPEG2 Audio Layer-2.
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